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@manuelbieh
manuelbieh / sequelize-schema-file-generator.js
Last active January 16, 2024 19:25
Automatically generates migration files from your sequelize models
import * as models from "models";
import Sequelize from "sequelize";
import fs from "fs";
delete models.default;
const sequelize = new Sequelize(
'',
'',
'', {
@gaearon
gaearon / reducers.js
Last active December 11, 2020 14:56
How I'd do code splitting in Redux (pseudo code, not tested!)
import { combineReducers } from 'redux';
import users from './reducers/users';
import posts from './reducers/posts';
export default function createReducer(asyncReducers) {
return combineReducers({
users,
posts,
...asyncReducers
});
@idibidiart
idibidiart / GraphQL-Architecture.md
Last active September 16, 2023 18:36
Building an Agile, Maintainable Architecture with GraphQL

Building a Maintainable, Agile Architecture for Realtime, Transactional Apps

A maintainable application architecture requires that the UI only contain the rendering logic and execute queries and mutations against the underlying data model on the server. A maintainable architecture must not contain any logic for composing "app state" on the client as that would necessarily embed business logic in the client. App state should be persisted to the database and the client projection of it should be composed in the mid tier, and refreshed as mutations occur on the server (and after network interruption) for a highly interactive, realtime UX.

With GraphQL we are able to define an easy-to-change application-level data schema on the server that captures the types and relationships in our data, and wiring it to data sources via resolvers that leverage our db's own query language (or data-oriented, uniform service APIs) to resolve client-specified "queries" and "mutations" against the schema.

We use GraphQL to dyn

@btroncone
btroncone / rxjs_operators_by_example.md
Last active November 7, 2024 09:19
RxJS 5 Operators By Example
@bastman
bastman / docker-cleanup-resources.md
Created March 31, 2016 05:55
docker cleanup guide: containers, images, volumes, networks

Docker - How to cleanup (unused) resources

Once in a while, you may need to cleanup resources (containers, volumes, images, networks) ...

delete volumes

// see: https://github.com/chadoe/docker-cleanup-volumes

$ docker volume rm $(docker volume ls -qf dangling=true)

$ docker volume ls -qf dangling=true | xargs -r docker volume rm

@piotrwitek
piotrwitek / tslint.json
Last active April 20, 2019 01:18
TSLint rules with ESLint/React extension based on airbnb style guide
{
"rules": {
"align": [
true,
"parameters",
"arguments",
"statements"
],
"ban": false,
"class-name": true,
@edsiper
edsiper / kubernetes_commands.md
Last active August 16, 2024 07:29
Kubernetes Useful Commands
@MoOx
MoOx / README.md
Last active May 11, 2023 13:59
How to keep in sync your Git repos on GitHub, GitLab & Bitbucket easily
@mjbvz
mjbvz / index.html
Created August 3, 2020 22:40
Electron Fiddle Gist
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<meta charset="UTF-8">
<title>Hello World!</title>
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="./styles.css">
</head>
<body>
<script>
require('./renderer.js')